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The War of the Worlds

The War of the Worlds, published in 1898, is H. G. Wells's seminal science fiction novel depicting the invasion of Earth by technologically superior Martians. Narrated in first person by an unnamed protagonist in Surrey, England, the story begins when a series of cylinders land from Mars, releasing towering tripod war machines that systematically devastate the British countryside with heat-rays and a suffocating black smoke. The human military is powerless against the invaders, and civilization rapidly collapses. Wells uses the alien invasion as a sharp critique of British imperialism — positioning humanity in the role of colonized peoples experiencing the violent disruption of their world by a superior force. As society disintegrates around him, the narrator struggles to survive and find his wife in the chaos, witnessing both the worst and the best of human behavior under extreme duress. The novel builds to a memorable and ironic conclusion that remains one of the most celebrated endings in literature. The War of the Worlds fundamentally shaped the science fiction genre and continues to resonate as a warning about humanity's vulnerability and arrogance.

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The War of the Worlds, published in 1898, is H. G. Wells's seminal science fiction novel depicting the invasion of Earth by technologically superior Martians. Narrated in first person by an unnamed protagonist in Surrey, England, the story begins when a series of cylinders land from Mars, releasing towering tripod war machines that systematically devastate the British countryside with heat-rays and a suffocating black smoke. The human military is powerless against the invaders, and civilization rapidly collapses. Wells uses the alien invasion as a sharp critique of British imperialism — positioning humanity in the role of colonized peoples experiencing the violent disruption of their world by a superior force. As society disintegrates around him, the narrator struggles to survive and find his wife in the chaos, witnessing both the worst and the best of human behavior under extreme duress. The novel builds to a memorable and ironic conclusion that remains one of the most celebrated endings in literature. The War of the Worlds fundamentally shaped the science fiction genre and continues to resonate as a warning about humanity's vulnerability and arrogance.

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